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SEOUL, April 2 Asia Pulse - South Korea and India will exchange updated initial offers on tariff reduction levels at a bilateral comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) meeting, the government said Monday.
In the four-day meeting that kicks off in Seoul on Tuesday, the two sides are expected to discuss what goods and services should be included in the free trade pact and the timetable and extent of tariff cuts, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry said.
It said the latest talks will be an extension of negotiations held in Jaipur, India in January.
The CEPA is technically the equivalent of a free trade agreement (FTA) and is geared to promote growth through liberal trade, investment and economic and ...